She is a founder of the Neurorecovery Solutions, a non-profit organization which helps neurologically impaired and their caregivers in their often heart-breaking journey to well-being. Dr. Rozentsvit is also an educator who works with children with learning and emotional disabilities, while applying knowledge from the fields of neurology, basic sciences, mental health, and pedagogy to solving puzzles of miscommunications and every-day interactions of these children and their parents.

Dr. Rozentsvit is a scientific faculty member and an administrator of the ORI. Her initiative “Support Mental Health Education” on Facebook (Cause # 361700) was well-received by many mental health professionals, students, and even patients. Her course on Neurobiology for Psychoanalysts and Psychotherapists at the ORI includes important for all mental health professionals topics: Neurobiology of Self; Neurochemistry of emotions; Neurological disorders (Parkinson’s disease, stroke, and Multiple Sclerosis) in the eyes of a psychotherapist; Neurobiology of psychosomatic illness; Neuroscience of anger and violence; and others. Many of these topics are included in her book “Neurobiology is Destiny: A Guide to Brain-Mind-Soul Matters,” which was designed for non-scientists and mental health professionals (will be published in 2013).